Broken .Mac? 91
An anonymous reader asks: "I paid $50 to convert my iTools account to a .Mac account, yet it seems that I can almost never use the service. The web pages are constantly down and the support for the service tells nothing about to handle the frequent outages. I am not the only person to get these errors. The forums are filled with complaints about the down time. I have e-mail Apple numerous times, but nothing has been done to fix these errors. What options to I have? Is there a way to get my money back for this lousy service? Can I get compensated for the down time? What can I do to show Apple that I am not happy with their service?"
um.. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:um.. (Score:1)
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Why the hell aren't they running it on xserves??? (Score:1)
What apple dosent what you to know... (Score:2)
Re:What apple dosent what you to know... (Score:2)
Re:What apple dosent what you to know... (Score:1)
Hmm... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Hmm... (Score:1)
I haven't had these problems (Score:4, Informative)
Even during the server upgrades, I only noticed two afternoons which webmail was down.
I actually switched my ISP to forward emails to my .mac account because I perceived .mac to be more reliable than my ISP. I'm going to reevaluate this decision once I read some of the other comments of this Slashdot story.
All in all, I've been happy with .mac, especially the email/iChat/iPhoto-galleries aspect of .mac.
I don't work for Apple and I was a Linux guy until I purchased an Apple. ...like... beep boop beep.
With linux, my digital camera would be
My name is grammar nazi and I correct people's grammar.
Re:I haven't had these problems (Score:2)
Mebbe dudes issues are with his ISP. One little mistake in BGP4 can toast half the net.
Re:I haven't had these problems (Score:1)
Wonderful! Did Apple already cast you for a switch ad?
Alex
Re:I haven't had these problems (Score:1)
BS (Score:5, Informative)
Re:BS (Score:1, Insightful)
Nazis (Score:1)
I'll stand by my original posting, not because I'm a Mac-zealot(which I am), but because i still believe my points are valid.
My apologies to all you Anonymous Cowards out there, but there's a reason your comments are initially scored 0, you lack credibility. The AC who submitted this story offered no proof of his/her problems, did not supply a link to any news story supporting his/her claims, did not supply links to the forums that showed other people having the same problem. I still say the story is BS, because I have not been supplied with one shred of proof to the contrary.
If that makes me a Nazi in your book, than go to the library and get a new one!
Re:BS - but matches my experience (Score:3, Informative)
The web server worked ok, as did email.
I no longer use
Re:It doesn't work (Score:2)
The FUD ends here, okay?
Fucking idiots. Goddamn fucking idiots. (Score:1, Troll)
ASK SLASHDOT: I lost my bus token and now I can't get on the bus. What do I do?
ASK SLASHDOT: When I hold my breath I tend to pass out. Is there any recourse I can take against my lungs?
Re:Fucking idiots. Goddamn fucking idiots. (Score:1)
Re:Fucking idiots. Goddamn fucking idiots. (Score:2)
At least he had the balls to post using his account.
best solution (Score:4, Informative)
Re:best solution (Score:2, Informative)
Re:What can I do to show Apple that I am not happy (Score:1)
Ummm, post to
Works for me. (Score:4, Informative)
I send about 70 megs to my idisk via backup every day, and I haven't run into any issues.
Are you sure it isn't a problem on your end?
Works for me ... (Score:1)
S.r.
What can I do to show Apple that I am not happy... (Score:2, Funny)
as us apple power users say . . . (Score:2)
aww, shucks, who are u kidding? probably some jerk-off m$ publicity house post, what, looking for more switchers? your stock photo gallery revoked your membership for using it like a twit?
have used my .mac account for three years now as primary outside email (have 10 domains) and its a champ.
Re:Bullshit (Score:1)
and
if you're going to lie, at least make it believeable
haha, that's great! I thought you were serious at first, +1 Funny!
Re:I'm not the only one (Score:1)
damn, and i was going to add you to my foes [slashdot.org] list too... jerk.
I am constantly having problems with email (Score:2, Informative)
Come on now (Score:3, Insightful)
To the cowardly anonymous poster of this article, if you are really unhappy, discontinue your service and send them a nasty letter/email. If you don't want to do this, I would recommend plugging in your phone cord or ethernet cord before you try to go online next time. This usually is a big help in avoiding "downtime."
Re:Come on now (Score:1)
well, they did post their question. so since we all know that PCs are "unusable" to mac users due to their "impossible" interface, the questioner must've used a mac to ask their question. how do you suppose that they asked it without connecting to the internet?
Duh, its a troll! (Score:1)
Lots of problems (Score:2)
There's been repeated email downtimes. I had an entire email folder disappear (with some very important information) for several days before it magically re-appeared. iDisk at times is very, very slow. Apple themselves even admitted they'd had problems, blaming it on a hardware vendor. The problems have been less frequent recently, but in order for me to renew they need to pretty much eliminate the problems or go until next September without any new ones (that's about when most folks will be up for renewal).
Having an internet-accessible iDisk is pretty handy, so is their web-based email, but they need to be 99.999% reliable. It really sucks to put a file on your iDisk at home, go to retrieve it at work and not be able to reach it.
alternative to iDisk (Score:2)
Re:alternative to iDisk (Score:1)
Re:alternative to iDisk (Score:1)
.Mac vs. Roadrunner (Score:1)
Same here (Score:1)
I've been using it for over 6 month now (as a free try out at the beginning) and I never had any trouble. I got this email about the week down time, I didn't even realise there was any downtime. I'm not a "power" user though, I check my mail twice a day and back things up every week...
-- kTag
rabid religious types (Score:3, Informative)
I also know she's complained about her site being down a couple times. She hasn't been using
All the people who keep claiming that it's perfect and has only gone down once should recognize that it's possible some people have had a worse experience than others, instead of claiming that people who are complaining are cowardly, or Microsoft's dupes, or whatever. The bad experiences may have something to do with the way
Also - posting to public forums like this is part of a solution if one has repeatedly complained to Apple and still has bad service. It makes the problems more visible, and gives them more of an incentive to correct them.
no problems for me (Score:1)
Not the same experience... (Score:3, Informative)
Working at a help desk always makes me wonder if the complaintants are diagnosing their problems correctly. Have you tried it in different ways, instead of just dealing with one configuration? Don't always assume that the problem is with "them" when it may turn out to be something a little closer to home.
I am not, by far, saying that Apple is perfect. However, when regular .Mac users, both here and on other boards, post that they've had no issues, then I suggest that configuation may be to blame, not the service itself.
Re:Wait another second.. (Score:1)
i love how if its an "ask slashdot" about a mac problem, its a Troll, but if its a PC or MS problem, its a free-for-all battle of flames and slams from the haters, and helpful solutions from others.
No probs out here in the middle of the Atlantic... (Score:1)
I use
I don't work for Apple either, and I was a Redhat guy until I purchased a PowerBook with OS X.
With Linux it's always, like, X Windows/startx/incompatible video refresh rate/ blah blah, woof woof...
My name is Ocelot Wreak, and I live in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean [360bermuda.com]...
How I Solved My .Mac Problems (Score:2, Informative)
I couldn't use Backup, I couldn't connect reliably to iDisk, I wasn't able to upload iPhoto images to print, and what was even more annoying, I couldn't post any more than a few sentences to Discussion Boards! Nor could I use the Feedback Form.
I spent A LOT of time troubleshooting. I have an Earthlink DSL connection to the 'net, accessed via Airport. When I connected to the DSL modem directly via ethernet cable, all was well, curiously. Hence, Airport was somehow the problem. After a lot of fussing, I eventually discovered that if I disabled NAT and stopped sharing a single IP to access the 'net, suddenly everything worked.
Needless to say I posted my solution all over .Mac.
I hope it helped some folks, but I didn't get the sense that the Apple moderators were rushing to spread the news, or to confirm the solution. I think the problems started when I upgraded to Jaguar... but in any case, it's clearly a software fix that needs to happen on their end.
There are a lot of very unhappy people on the Discussion Boards at .Mac (yes, of course it's a self-selecting group, but it's a BIG self-selecting group!).
It's for sure that for a lot of folks, the vaunted Apple ease-of-use has been more talk than substance. And that's a damned shame. As an Apple user since 1984, and a shareholder, I'd like to see Apple improve its service ~ and especially its communication ~ to its most loyal customers. If I don't see that improvement, I'm very unlikely to re-up at .Mac, especially for $100.
works for me (Score:2)
My real suspicion about this article is that there are no links. Often when one has a long email conversation with customer support, that conversation is posted for others to peruse. One wonder why there is no such link. Also, if this topic is burning up the forums, why not a link to those archives. Certainly is this story was a comment on /., the lack of supportive documentation would certainly make it moderated as a troll.
It occurs to me that this anonymous reader might be trying to use ,Mac to run a business. This would be a mistake. Like any consumer level ISP or hosting package, .Mac has no uptime guarantees or customer service standards. It is developed for the casual user who needs as very simple email, web hosting, and backup solution. I would encourage anyone who needs to run a business to spend the $15 to register a domain and then rent an appropriate level of web hosting. .Mac is actually a good deal for what it is, but is it certainly not suitable for anything but the most casual business use.
On the other hand, the poster may be just some pissed off teenage Windows user. In that case, grow up and get a real OS.
I'm a .Mac user (Score:3, Informative)
It's gotten really annoying, Apple has even stated it's fixed but the complaints keep rolling in. It worked fine for me until about 2 weeks ago, then it just stopped altogether.
The backup software sucks in general but seeing as how I paud 100$ for my
I'm also disappointed that Apple hasn't delivered on the promise of new features it made when launching
All in all i think
I think Apple is going to learn this one the hard way. They just aren't listening to what customers want. You really don't get what you pay for with this service. I could get the same thing for 10 bucks a month from a webhost with added php and cgi support.
I doubt I'll renew my reg next year. They just haven't made due on the hype.
Solipsism abounds... (Score:2, Informative)
My
Then again, living and working in Manhattan, I know the traffic patterns and I know when to stay off the bridges and out of the tunnels if I don't want to be chewing exhaust for an hour or two. And I don't check my
(...but my Roadrunner service is up all the time =^P )
my 2 cents (Score:2)
.Mac : I use it, it seems to work fine, I have heard once or twice that someone sent me mail that I never got, and have also heard from the developers of a somewhat popular mail client for Macs that their mail service has a track record of being buggy (but that was back in June 2002)... but overall I have no real complaints with .Mac. It seems to work quite well, and is convenient if you use a Mac often.
Apple's .Mac is ver efficient (Score:1)
For Those Complaining About This Article... (Score:2)
For those not having problems, FINE. That's good. That's part of what I wanted to hear when I posted this story, and the other part was to see who was having problems and to hopefully offer solutions. However, what dissapoints me the most is those of you who have no problems with the service calling those who do "stupid" or "morons". That is rude, and I would advise those who have to step back and realize that not everyone who uses the .MAC service might have your skills with it.
I have had problems with .MAC, myself. Nothing really serious and I'm not a user, but it has certainly crashed my PowerBook [slashdot.org] with a repeatable error, and this was part of the impetus behind my posting (especially since, as one poster mentioned, the submission didn't include any links or other information to bring his point across). Maybe I should have posted a link to my comment in the article, but I just didn't think about it at the time.
So, to clarify: NO, this article is not a troll. This article is a call for help to see if anyone has experience the problem. If things work fine for you, please say so. If you are aware of some of the issues, please post links (Note to those who think that Slashdot Editors read all the comments on Slashdot: No. I don't. I have a lifelet, as pathetic as that may be which precludes me from engaging in such a brain-numbing excercise) Many of you have done this and I offer my heartfelt thanks, but this "This story is a troll, it works for me!" bullshit is unnecessary. "It works for me!" is all anyone really needs.